powerpc/mm: Drop dump_numa_memory_topology()

At boot we dump the NUMA memory topology in dump_numa_memory_topology(),
at KERN_DEBUG level, resulting in output like:

  Node 0 Memory: 0x0-0x100000000
  Node 1 Memory: 0x100000000-0x200000000

Which is nice enough, but immediately after that we iterate over each
node and call setup_node_data(), which also prints out the node ranges,
at KERN_INFO, giving eg:

  numa: Initmem setup node 0 [mem 0x00000000-0xffffffff]
  numa: Initmem setup node 1 [mem 0x100000000-0x1ffffffff]

Additionally dump_numa_memory_topology() does not use KERN_CONT
correctly, resulting in split output lines on recent kernels.

So drop dump_numa_memory_topology() as superfluous chatter.

Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Acked-by: Balbir Singh <bsingharora@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
This commit is contained in:
Michael Ellerman 2016-10-13 16:27:30 +11:00
parent 70b565bbdb
commit 08b5e79ebd

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@ -871,40 +871,6 @@ void __init dump_numa_cpu_topology(void)
}
}
static void __init dump_numa_memory_topology(void)
{
unsigned int node;
unsigned int count;
if (min_common_depth == -1 || !numa_enabled)
return;
for_each_online_node(node) {
unsigned long i;
printk(KERN_DEBUG "Node %d Memory:", node);
count = 0;
for (i = 0; i < memblock_end_of_DRAM();
i += (1 << SECTION_SIZE_BITS)) {
if (early_pfn_to_nid(i >> PAGE_SHIFT) == node) {
if (count == 0)
printk(" 0x%lx", i);
++count;
} else {
if (count > 0)
printk("-0x%lx", i);
count = 0;
}
}
if (count > 0)
printk("-0x%lx", i);
printk("\n");
}
}
/* Initialize NODE_DATA for a node on the local memory */
static void __init setup_node_data(int nid, u64 start_pfn, u64 end_pfn)
{
@ -947,8 +913,6 @@ void __init initmem_init(void)
if (parse_numa_properties())
setup_nonnuma();
else
dump_numa_memory_topology();
memblock_dump_all();